it breathes by its skinnn i am also researchin.. lolz
Tubifex worms breathe through their soft, thin skin that can take in dissolved oxygen.
Small Creatures in a Pond.
usually tubifex worms can be found in aquatic places and they do like muddy water.
these worms wave their tails to create water current to get more air
Tubifex worms breathe through their skin, a process called diffusion. They have a high surface area to volume ratio, allowing oxygen to pass through their skin and carbon dioxide to be expelled. They require well-oxygenated water to thrive.
Tubifex tubifex was created in 1774.
Live blood worms, glass worms, brine shrimp, tubifex worms, fish, crustaceans and invertebrates. Frozen plankton, beef heart, brine shrimp, glass worms and blood worms. Freeze dried and tablet foods also accepted.
Yes, Tubifex Tubifex is a type of decomposer. They are known as detritivores, feeding on organic matter in aquatic environments and helping break down dead plant material.
Dwarf sirens eat a variety of food items, including small worms. The have very small mouths but will eat any invertebrate they can swallow. Captive sirens will eat whiteworms, blackworms, and tubifex worms.
On the bottoms of lakes and rivers is the main place where Tubifex lives.Specifically, the term designates the genus name for segmented worms. Tubicifids favor living in the sediment of fresh water bodies. But they also may be found in sewer drains and lines, additional sources of the debris, decaying organic matter and litter upon which they feed.
Frogs and worms do have in their skins than humans because they breathe through the skin.
because it gives the worms plenty of oxygen to breathe .